Criminal Defense

Q. Will shoplifting result in a criminal record?

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Shoplifting is theft. First-time minor cases often result in non-prosecution, but habitual offenders face serious penalties.

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Shoplifting is theft (Art. 235, up to 10 years/¥500K fine). First-time minor cases often result in non-prosecution, especially with settlement. Habitual shoplifting can lead to 3+ years imprisonment. Non-prosecution means no criminal record but arrest records remain.
This article provides general legal information and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal issues, please consult with a qualified attorney.

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